Commodore Tim Green took over the role of Naval Regional Commander for London & EasternEngland in April 2025 and was appointed an Ordinary Aide-de-Camp to His Majesty the King. His previous role was Director of the Royal Navy’s Operational Advantage Centre, responsible for setting, maintaining, and developing warfighting standards and delivering operational advantage across the Royal Navy.
Educated at Beverley Longcroft School, East Yorkshire, and Teesside University (BA Hons in History and Politics), he joined the Royal Navy in 1993. As a junior officer, he qualified as a Bridge Watchkeeping Officer, Submarine Advanced Warfare Officer, and Principal Warfare Officer, and has seen service on operations across the world in submarines, frigates, destroyers, an aircraft carrier, and within the Battle Staff of the UK’s Carrier Strike Group. He has been privileged to serve in 13 warships and submarines, including command of the mine countermeasures vessels HMS Blyth, HMS Walney, and HMS Grimsby, and the frigate HMS Westminster.
Shore appointments have included NATO (SHAPE) as DSACEUR’s lead for force generation across the ISAF and RESOLUTE SUPPORT missions in Afghanistan, Deputy Assistant Chief of Staff Ships in NCHQ, and latterly Captain Carriers and Destroyers in the Surface Flotilla HQ. He is a graduate of the United States Joint Advanced Warfighting School in Norfolk, Virginia (MSc in Joint Campaign Planning and Strategy), and Cranfield University’s Project Leadership Programme.
Tim lives in Hampshire with his wife and son.
